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A GMAT score of 700 is considered good and you can definitely apply to top schools with this score. That being said, just GMAT score is not enough to get into good schools. Other aspects of your profile such as GPA,work experience and extra-curriculars are equally important. So, I can give you a better profile evaluation and target schools if you give your complete profile. You also need to decide on a post-mba goal and target programs accordingly. You can find all the information you need about business schools here : https://www.interviewbay.com/blog/?s=business+schools

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Hi I have an average profile for a good MBA college.
PFB the details.

10th standard - 78.6%
12th Standart - 66%
B.Tech. (Engineering) - CGPA 6 (67% as per the conversion table)

Have 3.8 years of IT experience after engineering.
Have received accolades at workplace with the highlight being the Certificate of excellence received at annual awards
Have received various medals and trophies in football at University and Organizational level

Have done external certificate courses as well.

Kindly suggest how can I improve upon my profile, or which colleges should I apply for to stand a chance for admission.
I am not looking for top notch colleges I can apply for with this score, even average but decent colleges would also do.
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If you don't have much idea which schools to apply to, the Ranking list under 'MBA programs' in this forum will give you some guidance (mind you only 'guidance'). You will have to do more research into each school to find your fit.

In my opinion as a guidance you have an outside chance to get into the 10 to 20th ranked schools, and a good chance to get into 21 to 50th.
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700 is good enough if you are aiming for Top 15, also depending on your profile. If you want to get into H/S/W and/or Top 5 you may need to get a few more extra points to give yourself the best shot (although it's definitely not impossible to get in with that score, just need to be extraordinary in other places).
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I got 620 in gmat
10th-69;
12th-56;
Btech-61;
overall 3 years of exp
Which collage I should try?
My main aim is to settle in canada so please let me how I can achive my PR easily after completing my mba?
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Hi I have an average profile for a good MBA college.
PFB the details.

10th standard - 78.6%
12th Standart - 66%
B.Tech. (Engineering) - CGPA 6 (67% as per the conversion table)

Have 3.8 years of IT experience after engineering.
Have received accolades at workplace with the highlight being the Certificate of excellence received at annual awards
Have received various medals and trophies in football at University and Organizational level

Have done external certificate courses as well.

Kindly suggest how can I improve upon my profile, or which colleges should I apply for to stand a chance for admission.
I am not looking for top notch colleges I can apply for with this score, even average but decent colleges would also do.


Hi Alankrit,

For a realistic shot, you should consider programs that fall between the 30th-50th ranking (you can refer to the Business Week rankings), based upon your career and personal development interests. A GMAT score of 700 is about average for Indians, and to go with that, you do not have a credit worthy GPA. Academic capability is considered as an important criteria among b-schools and falling short in that category will weaken your case with higher ranked b-schools.

However, this is a preliminary assessment. Do share your resume with us for a more detailed conversation.